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Magpie-lark

Grallina cyanoleuca

Floor
6" × 6"
Interior height
5"
Mount height
6–15 ft
Breeds
Aug–Feb (S hemisphere spring/summer)
Broods / yr
2–3
Cool Facts

Things you didn't know about the Magpie-lark

01

Despite the name, Magpie-larks are neither magpies nor larks — they're a uniquely Australian songbird in the monarch flycatcher family.

02

Pairs build a distinctive deep mud bowl on a horizontal branch and reuse it for many years.

03

They sing duets — male and female alternate notes so precisely that it sounds like a single bird.

Attract Them

How to bring the Magpie-lark to your yard

Magpie-larks are common Australian backyard birds. Lawn, water, and a sheltered ledge are usually enough.

Food

Insects on lawns; they forage on grass. They'll occasionally take suet or mealworms from a tray feeder.

Box placement

Mount the open shelf or a horizontal beam under a porch or pergola; they prefer broad horizontal surfaces.

Water

Bird bath; they drink and bathe regularly.

Cover & landscaping

Open lawn for foraging with scattered trees and shrubs nearby.

Avoid

Don't site the shelf in deep shrub cover; they want open sightlines.

Range & Habitat

Where you'll find them

A common Australian songbird found in nearly every open and semi-open habitat on the continent.

By region
  • Australia

    Year-round resident across virtually the entire continent except the most arid deserts.

  • Southern New Guinea

    Resident in the savanna of southern New Guinea.

  • Indonesia

    Local resident in the Lesser Sundas.

Habitat preferences

Open and semi-open country: parks, lawns, farmland, woodland edges, suburban yards. They forage on the ground in short grass.

open country parks lawns near water
Approximate range centroids — see the regional breakdown above for the specifics
Fledge Kit

The right house for the Magpie-lark

Open-Front Series

Open Shelf — Small

No entrance hole, no front wall — just a sheltered ledge. Includes drainage and the integrated mounting tab.

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Seasonal Care

When to install. When to clean.

Install by
By July (austral winter)
Cleaning
March

Resident across most of Australia. Highly territorial — pairs defend nest sites year-round.